Beverage-shaker.



H. PICKA BEVERAGE SHAKER.

APPLICATION FILED IuNE 1915x Patented Apr. 15, 1919.

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HUGO IPICK; or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AssIGNoR To ALBERT rI'Cx a COMPANY, or

. CHICAGC, ILLINoIsn ConronA'rIon or ILLINOIS.

BEVERAGE-SHAKER.

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T o all whom t may concern.'

Be it knownthat I, HUGO PICK, a resident of Chicago, in the county ofCook and State of Illinois, haveinvented certain new and usefulImprovements in Beverage-Shakers, of which the following is a full,clear, and exact description. v

The invention relates to beverage shakers. I

It is now Common practice to provide-beverage shakers which consist-oadrawn cupshaped' member having a substantially flat bottom connected tothe fiared side by a subf stantially square corner, the corner beingpresent as the result of the drawing 'and' The invention consists in theseveral novel i features hereinafter set forth and more particularlydefined by claims at the conclusion hereof.

In the drawings: Figure 1 is a perspective of a shaker embodying theinvention. Fig. 2 is a vertical section.

The body of the shaker is formed by drawing and spinning a piece ofsheet metal to form a semi-spherical bottom 4 and a flared side 5. Thebottom isset in a flanged or cup-shaped base 6 which is filled withsolder -7 to fill the space between the body and the base and securethem together, as well as to make the base portion so heavy that itcannot readily tip over.

The base 6 is also spun or drawn fromsheet met-al to form a straightbottgln wall and a slightly aredslde wall 8 jolnlng ,at its upper end tothe slde of the body.

Specication of Letters Patent.

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application mea June 7, 1615. serial No. 32,557.

In practice, it has been found that this device is veryl sanitary,because rinsing usually suiices to remove all matter adhering tothesemi-spherical bottom-portion and the body. The device can be producedat a low cost.

The invent-ion is not to be understood, as restricted to the details setforth, since these may be modified within the scope of the appendedClaims, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire toSecure by Letters Patent is:

1. A beverage shaker comprising a body formed of metal of substantiallyuniform thickness, having a substantially semispherical bottom and anupwardly flared side integra-l with said bottom, and a base comprising abottom wall and an upwardly extending flange, said bottom wall andflange being integral4 and formed of sheet metal, the base flangeextending around the semi-spherical bottom portion and being permanentlyunited to the side of the body, the bottom wall olf the base forming aclosure below Athe semi-spherical portion of the bottom. i

2. A beverage shaker, comprising a bodyr formed of metal ofsubstantially uniform thickne, having a substantially semisphericalbottom and an upwardlyflared side integral with said bottom, a baserigidly secured to the body and comprising a bottom wall and an upwardlyextending ange, said bottom-wall and ange being Integral and formed ofsheet metal, the base-ange extending around the semi-spherical bottomportion, and a filling between the base and the semi-spherical bottom.

' HUGO PICK. VVitnesses:

HENRY TALCofrr CARPENTER, M. D. BAER.

